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How memories of clean water, frogs and fresh air could help save Rio's favelas from future climate disaster.
How memories of clean water, frogs and fresh air could help save Rio's favelas from future climate disaster.
A new exhibition in the Brazilian city looks at how water, the environment and extreme weather is interwoven with personal stories from 10 marginalised communities.
Lidiane Santos, a resident of the City of God favela and coordinator of a local NGO, looks back at the exhibition panel recalling the disastrous 1996 floods in the community, including her testimony. She vividly recalls her mother’s despair as she tried to avoid that Lidiane, then a little girl, would have contact with the highly polluted flood waters for risk of infectious disease. This interactive map connects the dots between communities sprawling across the city of Rio de Janeiro, and asks people to add a memory that came back as they visited the exhibition.
Opening of an exhibition on Climate Memory in 10 Favelas in Rio de Janeiro. The event promoted by CatComm/Rede Favela Sustentável took place at the Museu da Maré and was attended by residents of different Favelas in Rio.
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How memories of clean water, frogs and fresh air could help save Rio's favelas from future climate disaster.
How memories of clean water, frogs and fresh air could help save Rio's favelas from future climate disaster.
A new exhibition in the Brazilian city looks at how water, the environment and extreme weather is interwoven with personal stories from 10 marginalised communities.
Leonardo Souza grew up 60 km away from the Maré favela, but recovered part of his family’s history there. His mother used to live in a house built on stilts over mangrove areas, but fifty years ago, on March 12, 1975, she was relocated to the remote community of Antares, 60 km across the city
Opening of an exhibition on Climate Memory in 10 Favelas in Rio de Janeiro. The event promoted by CatComm/Rede Favela Sustentável took place at the Museu da Maré and was attended by residents of different Favelas in Rio.
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How memories of clean water, frogs and fresh air could help save Rio's favelas from future climate disaster.
How memories of clean water, frogs and fresh air could help save Rio's favelas from future climate disaster.
A new exhibition in the Brazilian city looks at how water, the environment and extreme weather is interwoven with personal stories from 10 marginalised communities.
Born and bred in the Acari favela complex, Leticia Pinheiro says documenting their history is a form to fight back against the erasure of these communities from Rio’s official narrative. The red shirt from Fala Akari, the community communications collective she is part of, says “our memory, our fight”
Opening of an exhibition on Climate Memory in 10 Favelas in Rio de Janeiro. The event promoted by CatComm/Rede Favela Sustentável took place at the Museu da Maré and was attended by residents of different Favelas in Rio.
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How memories of clean water, frogs and fresh air could help save Rio's favelas from future climate disaster.
How memories of clean water, frogs and fresh air could help save Rio's favelas from future climate disaster.
A new exhibition in the Brazilian city looks at how water, the environment and extreme weather is interwoven with personal stories from 10 marginalised communities.
Founder of the NGO behind the Sustainable Favela Network, Theresa Williamson introduces the community leaders at the opening of the exhibition they organized, which gathered testimonials from almost 400 residents of 10 favelas across Rio
Opening of an exhibition on Climate Memory in 10 Favelas in Rio de Janeiro. The event promoted by CatComm/Rede Favela Sustentável took place at the Museu da Maré and was attended by residents of different Favelas in Rio.
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How memories of clean water, frogs and fresh air could help save Rio's favelas from future climate disaster.
How memories of clean water, frogs and fresh air could help save Rio's favelas from future climate disaster.
A new exhibition in the Brazilian city looks at how water, the environment and extreme weather is interwoven with personal stories from 10 marginalised communities.
Opening of an exhibition on Climate Memory in 10 Favelas in Rio de Janeiro. The event promoted by CatComm/Rede Favela Sustentável took place at the Museu da Maré and was attended by residents of different Favelas in Rio.
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Hyago Domingos de Lima, a 25-year-old funk DJ known as HG who plays at the Baile de Londres
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Hyago Domingos de Lima, a 25-year-old funk DJ known as HG who plays at the Baile de Londres
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Hyago Domingos de Lima, a 25-year-old funk DJ known as HG who plays at the Baile de Londres
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Revellers at the Baile de Romênia in the Vila Aliança favela
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Revellers at the Baile de Romênia in the Vila Aliança favela
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Revellers at the Baile de Romênia in the Vila Aliança favela
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Revellers at the Baile de Romênia in the Vila Aliança favela
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Revellers at the Baile de Romênia in the Vila Aliança favela
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Hyago Domingos de Lima, a 25-year-old funk DJ known as HG who plays at the Baile de Londres
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Revellers at the Baile de Londres in Rio's Morro do 77 favela
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Hyago Domingos de Lima, a 25-year-old funk DJ known as HG who plays at the Baile de Londres
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Hyago Domingos de Lima, a 25-year-old funk DJ known as HG who plays at the Baile de Londres
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Hyago Domingos de Lima, a 25-year-old funk DJ known as HG who plays at the Baile de Londres
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Hyago Domingos de Lima, a 25-year-old funk DJ known as HG who plays at the Baile de Londres
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Revellers at the Baile de Londres in Rio's Morro do 77 favela
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Revellers at the Baile de Londres in Rio's Morro do 77 favela
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Revellers at the Baile de Londres in Rio's Morro do 77 favela
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Revellers at the Baile de Londres in Rio's Morro do 77 favela
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Pedro Gomes, a hospital worker who plays football for the Seleção de Londres (London Team) in the Morro do 77 favela
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Revellers at the Baile de Acapulco in the Vila Ideal favela
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Revellers at the Baile de Acapulco in the Vila Ideal favela
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Kaio Gonçalves da Silva, a 26-year-old funk DJ who plays at two themed funk parties named after Saudi Arabia and the Mexican resort town of Acapulco.
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Revellers at the Baile de Acapulco in the Vila Ideal favela
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Adriana da Silva Lucena, a 51-year-old single-mother, who makes a living selling drinks at the Baile de Acapulco in the Vila Ideal favela
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Kaio Gonçalves da Silva, a 26-year-old funk DJ who plays at two themed funk parties named after Saudi Arabia and the Mexican resort town of Acapulco.
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Kaio Gonçalves da Silva, a 26-year-old funk DJ who plays at two themed funk parties named after Saudi Arabia and the Mexican resort town of Acapulco.
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Dj Kaio VDM - who plays at favela raves named after Acapulco and Saudi Arabia - shows off his customized mixing system at his home in Rio
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Dj Kaio VDM - who plays at favela raves named after Acapulco and Saudi Arabia - shows off his customized mixing system at his home in Rio
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'The Party of London': Rio's favela funk raves look to the world
Naming trend began about five years ago, but these bailes are far more than the ear-shattering raves vilified by the authorities.
The trend began about five years ago when musicians in one of Rio's largest favelas, the Complexo do Lins, founded the Baile da Colombia (the Party of Colombia), a reference to the Brazilian neighbour's long-running conflict and the deadly violence that also blights many gang-controlled areas in Rio.
Brazil's favela funk parties named after cities and countries around the world.
Dj Kaio VDM - who plays at favela raves named after Acapulco and Saudi Arabia - shows off his customized mixing system at his home in Rio
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Friends and relatives attend the funeral of Isaac Pinheiro de Oliveira, 22, on Sunday. Oliveira was one of 29 people killed when police raided one of Rio's largest favelas last Thursday in what was the most deadly police operation in the city's history.
The coffin of Bruno Brasil, a 37-year-old Jacarezinho resident, before his burial on Sunday. Police claim all of the 28 victims were suspected criminals but relatives and locals said Brasil was a worker who had absolutely no involvement in crime and had been in the wrong place at the wrong time
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Friends and relatives attend the funeral of Isaac Pinheiro de Oliveira, 22, on Sunday. Oliveira was one of 29 people killed when police raided one of Rio's largest favelas last Thursday in what was the most deadly police operation in the city's history.
The coffin of Bruno Brasil, a 37-year-old Jacarezinho resident, before his burial on Sunday. Police claim all of the 28 victims were suspected criminals but relatives and locals said Brasil was a worker who had absolutely no involvement in crime and had been in the wrong place at the wrong time
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Friends and relatives attend the funeral of Isaac Pinheiro de Oliveira, 22, on Sunday. Oliveira was one of 29 people killed when police raided one of Rio's largest favelas last Thursday in what was the most deadly police operation in the city's history.
The coffin of Bruno Brasil, a 37-year-old Jacarezinho resident, before his burial on Sunday. Police claim all of the 28 victims were suspected criminals but relatives and locals said Brasil was a worker who had absolutely no involvement in crime and had been in the wrong place at the wrong time
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Friends and relatives attend the funeral of Isaac Pinheiro de Oliveira, 22, on Sunday. Oliveira was one of 29 people killed when police raided one of Rio's largest favelas last Thursday in what was the most deadly police operation in the city's history.
The coffin of Bruno Brasil, a 37-year-old Jacarezinho resident, before his burial on Sunday. Police claim all of the 28 victims were suspected criminals but relatives and locals said Brasil was a worker who had absolutely no involvement in crime and had been in the wrong place at the wrong time
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Friends and relatives attend the funeral of Isaac Pinheiro de Oliveira, 22, on Sunday. Oliveira was one of 29 people killed when police raided one of Rio's largest favelas last Thursday in what was the most deadly police operation in the city's history.
The coffin of Bruno Brasil, a 37-year-old Jacarezinho resident, before his burial on Sunday. Police claim all of the 28 victims were suspected criminals but relatives and locals said Brasil was a worker who had absolutely no involvement in crime and had been in the wrong place at the wrong time
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Ce?lia Regina Homem de Mello, the 78-year-old grandmother of Isaac Pinheiro de Oliveira, a 22-year-old gang member of was gunned down last Thursday during the most deadly police operation in Rio history.
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Ce?lia Regina Homem de Mello, the 78-year-old grandmother of Isaac Pinheiro de Oliveira, a 22-year-old gang member of was gunned down last Thursday during the most deadly police operation in Rio history.
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Friends and relatives attend the funeral of Isaac Pinheiro de Oliveira, 22, on Sunday. Oliveira was one of 29 people killed when police raided one of Rio's largest favelas last Thursday in what was the most deadly police operation in the city's history.
The coffin of Bruno Brasil, a 37-year-old Jacarezinho resident, before his burial on Sunday. Police claim all of the 28 victims were suspected criminals but relatives and locals said Brasil was a worker who had absolutely no involvement in crime and had been in the wrong place at the wrong time
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Ce?lia Regina Homem de Mello, the 78-year-old grandmother of Isaac Pinheiro de Oliveira, a 22-year-old gang member of was gunned down last Thursday during the most deadly police operation in Rio history.
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Friends and relatives attend the funeral of Isaac Pinheiro de Oliveira, 22, on Sunday. Oliveira was one of 29 people killed when police raided one of Rio's largest favelas last Thursday in what was the most deadly police operation in the city's history.
The coffin of Bruno Brasil, a 37-year-old Jacarezinho resident, before his burial on Sunday. Police claim all of the 28 victims were suspected criminals but relatives and locals said Brasil was a worker who had absolutely no involvement in crime and had been in the wrong place at the wrong time
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Thaciana Barbosa, 18, weeps over the coffin of her 22-year-old friend Isaac Pinheiro de Oliveira, on Sunday. Oliveira was one of 29 people killed when police raided one of Rio's largest favelas last Thursday in what was the most deadly police operation in the city's history.
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Tatiane Teixeira, 40, sets off for the funeral of her 22-year-old nephew Isaac Pinheiro de Oliveira, on Sunday. Oliveira was one of 29 people killed when police raided one of Rio's largest favelas last Thursday in what was the most deadly police operation in the city's history.
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Tatiane Teixeira, 40, sets off for the funeral of her 22-year-old nephew Isaac Pinheiro de Oliveira, on Sunday. Oliveira was one of 29 people killed when police raided one of Rio's largest favelas last Thursday in what was the most deadly police operation in the city's history.
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Tatiane Teixeira, 40, sets off for the funeral of her 22-year-old nephew Isaac Pinheiro de Oliveira, on Sunday. Oliveira was one of 29 people killed when police raided one of Rio's largest favelas last Thursday in what was the most deadly police operation in the city's history.
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